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Coherence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coherence or coherent can refer to: • Coherent sheaf • Coherence (statistics) • Coherence (signal processing) • Mutual coherence (linear algebra), sometimes referred to as coherence • Coherence (ph...
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Coherence refers to a certain characteristic or aspect of writing. Literally, the word means "to stick together." Coherence in writing means that all the ideas in a paragraph flow smoothly from one sentence to the next sentence.
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Coherence (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The primary purpose of this page is to offer a brief introduction to the concept of coherence, with a brief mention of the ICI scale as well. ... The term coherence, as used on this website, is used to denote coherence of consciousness, and particularly a subset of that known as heart coherence, and, by extension,
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Coherence is product of many different factors, which combine to make every paragraph, every sentence, and every phrase contribute to the meaning of the whole piece. ... Coherence itself is the product of two factors — paragraph unity and sentence cohesion.
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Coherence can be achieved in several ways. First, transitions help connect ideas from one sentence to the next. Second, ordering thoughts in numerical sequence helps to direct the reader from one point to the next.
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